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The Vanarama National League have today confirmed that our game away to Blyth Spartans will now be played on Tuesday 1 November, 19:45 kick off with the below league statement.
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The Vanarama National League can confirm fixtures postponed on Saturday 10 September have now been rearranged.
A total of 33 rearranged games will be played on Tuesday 1 November at 7.45pm – with three other fixtures assigned alternative dates.
Full details of all rearrangements are below.
Vanarama National League
York City v Dagenham & Redbridge (Tuesday 11 October – 7.45pm)
Altrincham v Wealdstone
Barnet v Southend United
Boreham Wood v Oldham Athletic
Chesterfield v Gateshead
Eastleigh v Scunthorpe United
FC Halifax Town v Dorking Wanderers
Maidstone United v Solihull Moors
Notts County v Bromley
Torquay United v Aldershot Town
Woking v Yeovil Town
Wrexham v Maidenhead United
Vanarama National League North
Bradford (Park Avenue) v Gloucester City (Monday 31 October – 7.45pm)
AFC Telford United v Darlington
Blyth Spartans v Leamington
Boston United v Alfreton Town
Brackley Town v Peterborough Sports
Curzon Ashton v AFC Fylde
Hereford v Farsley Celtic
Kettering Town v Banbury United
Kings Lynn Town v Buxton
Scarborough Athletic v Kidderminster Harriers
Southport v Chorley
Spennymoor Town v Chester
Vanarama National League South
Bath City v Chelmsford City
Braintree Town v Chippenham Town
Dartford v Welling United
Dover Athletic v Slough Town
Dulwich Hamlet v Weymouth
Farnborough v Concord Rangers
Hampton & Richmond Borough v St Albans City
Hemel Hempstead Town v Cheshunt
Oxford City v Hungerford Town
Taunton Town v Eastbourne Borough
Worthing v Tonbridge Angels
Havant & Waterlooville v Ebbsfleet United (Wednesday 2 November – 7.45pm)
Tomorrow's National League North game at Blyth Spartans has been called off by the league.
Please visit the league website for a further statement.
Everyone at Leamington Football Club are saddened to hear of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
We join the rest of the nation and the commonwealth in mourning her loss.
Leamington have been handed a home tie in the Second Round Qualifying of the Emirates FA Cup as local rivals Nuneaton Borough make the trip to the south of the county.
This will be the first meeting of the two sides since 2019 following Nuneaton's relegation to the Southern Premier League Central Division, and Boro boast a multitude of former Brakes players in their side - most notably former Leamington captain Tony Breeden in goal. Brakes have Devon Kelly-Evans in their squad, who signed for Nuneaton following his release from Coventry City in 2018. He spent three years at the Boro, collecting Player of the Season awards every season before making the switch south in 2021.
Full details including ticketing, kick off time and live coverage will be released soon.
Entry to the weekly draw costs just £1
Follow the link below for more details.